1Journal of a Voyage, 1726 (Franklin Papers)
...began to conclude to pass the night in some hay-stack, though the wind blew very cold and...
2Extracts from the Gazette, 1729 (Franklin Papers)
..., in which was consumed five Load of English Hay, and seven Horses were burnt to Death;...
3From the Casuist: The Case of the Missing Horse, 25 January 1732 (Franklin Papers)
You acknowledge that my Horse eat of your Hay and Oats but a few Days, ’tis unjust then... ...Hay...
4The Antediluvians Were All Very Sober, 1745 (Franklin Papers)
1745” in I. Minis Hays,
5From Benjamin Franklin to Jared Eliot, 16 July 1747 (Franklin Papers)
great Deal of Hay has been lost, and some Corn mildew’d: but......and more pliable hay, and stood...
6[April 1748] (Washington Papers)
...near a Wild Meadow where was a Large Stack of Hay. After we had Pitched our Tent & made a...
7[Diary entry: 8 April 1748] (Washington Papers)
...near a Wild Meadow where was a Large Stack of Hay. After we had Pitched our Tent & made a...
8From George Washington to Richard, 1749–1750 (Washington Papers)
...Day lay down before the fire upon a Little Hay Straw Fodder or bairskin which ever is to be...
9From Benjamin Franklin to John Mitchell, 29 April 1749 (Franklin Papers)
...such Vapours are sent out by Stacks of moist Hay, Corn or other Vegetables, which heat and...
10Peter Kalm: Conversations with Franklin, 1750 (Franklin Papers)
...that the inhabitants were forced to get hay from Pennsylvania, and even from Old...